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Piano Lesson Reviews from Students

Students are raving about their Piano instructors on TakeLessons.
Check out some of these recent reviews.

Review by Maxine Debrose

"Sooji has the patience of a saint. Even when I'm unable to attend several lessons, she never stops being kind to me, and I've never seen anger from Sooji.

She has a way of teaching the piano that makes me feel very comfortable. She's very clear and to-the-point. I don't feel pressure during lessons. Despite her amazing accomplishments as a pianist, she is so gentle in the way she speaks that I feel at ease in her presence, even when she corrects me if I do something wrong on the piano. She works very hard to help me improve on the piano and she takes the lessons very seriously. Yet, she's the nicest person ever. It feels like I'm being taught by a friend, by someone who genuinely cares about me. I recommend Sooji with all my heart to anyone in the universe who wants to learn the piano"

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Baltimore, MD teacher:
Lily S L.

Review by James

"Laura was very helpful with my autistic son. She was very patient with him and taught him most of what he knows. She knows her business and has a real pas

sion for music."

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Los Angeles, CA teacher:
Laura Leighe S.

Review by Cornelia

"Excellent piano teacher

My son has been taking lessons with Mr. Garcia for two years and I am amazed with his performance skills. He has been advancing v

ery fast. Mr. Garcia holds recitals for all his private students and I was very happy to see my son playing two entire songs in front of audience after only 6 months of study."

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Chicago, IL teacher:
Jesus G.

Review by Estrella

"Excellent teacher. Was very impressed on how well the piano classes were explained in detail. My 6 years old learned a lot in her first piano class! My d

aughter came out super excited and motivated!"

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New York, NY teacher:
Tammy Y.

Review by Christopher

"Great person, can't wait to have the next lesson"

Miami, FL teacher:
Allen P.

Review by Caiden

"Kelly had our 7 year old reading music and playing by the end of his first session! We are already looking forward to our next lesson."

Boston, MA teacher:
Kelly J.

Review by Dimico

"Andrew is great, very patient. My son is five and Andrew was able to keep him focus on the task at hand, he makes the lesson so enjoyable that my Dimico w

as practicing long after Andrew left. We are looking forward to more lessons with him."

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New York, NY teacher:
Andrew S.

Review by Elisabeta

"Ma. Rosalind is a wonderful piano teacher"

Philadelphia, PA teacher:
Rosalind H.

Review by Fred

"Both of our daughters take piano lessons with Shae. Shae is patient and positive with our children, and moves at a good pace. We appreciate her enthus

iasm and energy she brings to the lessons. Consequently, our children really enjoy their lessons and are eager to practice and learn more."

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Minneapolis, MN teacher:
Shae K.

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Top Five Piano Songs For Kids

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As you're learning the piano, one of the most difficult things to do, especially for young children or beginning pianists, is to bring out the melody. Simply saying it does not help, so I've found I need to provide students with ways to practice this at home, guiding them toward the correct sound. If you're listening well and spending ti